Employees: Remember to take online training before returning to work on campus
Safety measures include an online information session
All faculty and staff are required to complete an informational course/quiz before returning to work at the University of Cincinnati, as was stated in President Neville Pinto’s May 20th email, specifically Safety Protocol No. 1.
This training has been developed for all university employees to provide guidance on returning to work during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this training is to provide general information applicable to all employees. This information may be supplemented with further direction from your supervisor based on your specific work circumstances.
- Please contact publichealth@ucmail.uc.edu if you have questions regarding content or follow up questions.
- Contact hrlearning@uc.edu for questions about completion reports or course technical issues.
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